Farm Fresh patrons worried that their personal credit and debit card information may have been compromised after a recent data breach can have their concerns and questions fielded by the grocery store chain.

Officials with SuperValu, which owns Farm Fresh, set up a call center at 9 a.m. Monday, according to a news release.

The number is 855-731-6018.

SuperValu announced Thursday that customer data from card transactions at some of its stores may have been compromised in a recent security breach.

The breach potentially affected more than 180 of the company's stores that operate under the Cub Foods, Farm Fresh, Hornbacher’s, Shop ’n Save and Shoppers Food & Pharmacy banners.

All of its Hampton Roads locations were affected during the breach, company officials announced, including a number of stores on and near the Peninsula.

Officials believe the data may have been stolen between June 22 and July 17, according to a news release.

Officials do not believe that any of its Save-A-Lot stores were affected.

The breach may have resulted in the theft of account numbers, and in some cases also the expiration date, other numerical information and/or the cardholder’s name, from payment cards used at some point of sale systems at some of the company's stores, the release states.

Officials have not determined if cardholder data was in fact stolen, and there is no evidence of any misuse of data. The advisory was issued as a precaution, according to the release.